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    Can You Find The Motorcycle?

    Can you find the motorcycle? A picture is worth a thousand words.
    The Honda rider was traveling at such a "very high speed", his reaction time was not sufficient enough to avoid this accident. Swedish Police estimate a speed of ~250 KM/h (155mph) before the bike hit
    the slow moving car side-on at an intersection. At that speed, they
    predicted that the rider's reaction time (once the vehicle came into
    view) wasn't sufficient enough for him to even apply the brakes. The car
    had two passengers and the bike rider was found INSIDE the car with them.
    The Volkswagen actually flipped over from the force of impact and
    landed 10 feet from where the collision took place.
    All three involved (two in car and rider) were killed instantly. This graphic demonstration was placed at the Stockholm
    Motorcycle Fair by the Swedish Police and Road Safety Department.
    The sign above the display also noted that the rider had only recently
    obtained his license. At 250 KM (155 mph) the operator is
    traveling at 227 feet per second. With normal reaction time to SEE-DECIDE-REACT of 1.6 seconds the above operator would have traveled over 363 feet while making a decision on what actions to take. In this incident the Swedish police indicate that no actions were taken.
    Last edited by sprtbkbabe; Wed Apr 4th, 2007 at 08:00 PM.
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